JANET DEVLIN announces headline Belfast show at Limelight 2 on Friday 9th September 2022

JANET DEVLIN announces headline Belfast show at Limelight 2 on Friday 9th September 2022

Irish singer-songwriter Janet Devlin is pleased to announce a headline Belfast show at Limelight 2 on Friday 9th September 2022. Janet released her new EP ‘It’s not that deep’ in 2021 as a follow-up to her stunning new concept album Confessional, in tandem with the publication of her astonishing autobiography, My Confessional.

After she poured her heart out on 2020’s Confessional, Janet describes the EP as a “welcome break” to the deepness she previously explored. This is evident in the title, which came about by accident: “I was explaining my ideas and I just kept saying “it’s not that deep” so naturally, that became the name, and quite honestly the phrase has made its way into my daily life now!”

It’s Not That Deep exists as a reflection of Janet’s career thus far, including a nostalgic rendition of her X-Factor debut with ‘Your Song’. In the updated cover of Elton John’s classic, Janet’s distinctive voice is as moving as it was a decade ago, demonstrating her skill in renewing songs through her own unique style. Originals ‘Place Called Home’ and ‘Otherside’ give an insight into her current mindset of reflection and optimism.

‘Otherside’ is a message of encouragement for those facing personal challenges – especially given the current climate. Janet reflects on the song: “For me it feels positive and reflective and I hope that people can relate to it on some level, whether it’s struggling with mental health, relationships or even the global pyjama party – we will come out the other side.”

“When you’re trapped in the grey cloud it’s very easy to get lost in it, so I wanted to write an anthem to help pull myself and hopefully others out of trying times. I’m really proud of what I’ve come through and I want to encourage people to dig in when times are tough, and try to spread a bit of optimism. Which we could all do with right now! I wrote the song in 2019, road-tested it at a few shows then with the full band on my tour this year and it ended up being a firm fan favourite! I was really happy to record this with my bandmates – I just adore the guitar riff on the track.”

It’s Not That Deep also includes a full version of ‘Bad Habits’, the cover that garnered attention from Hollywood heavyweights Russell Crowe and Ryan Reynolds, as well as Ed Sheeran himself, on Twitter in recent weeks.

2020’s long-awaited Confessional tour saw the live debut of singles ‘Place Called Home’ and Janet’s “seductively country-style” (DIVA Magazine) interpretation of Prince’s ‘Kiss’. Janet describes how influential the tour was in this recording process: “I was so lucky to have been able to perform live with my musicians this year and what better way to cure post-tour blues than to get them back recording with me. They really inspired me and I think we have made some wonderful music as a result.”

“The recording process for this EP was really fun, nothing was over-thought. I was determined not to get bogged down on all the little details as it was all about bringing the vibe and the mood that I was interested in. The drive song feel of ‘Place Called Home’; the emotive crying guitars to bring out all the feels on tracks like ‘Kiss’ and ‘Your Song’; the hint of optimism and cool carefreeness in ‘Otherside’.

Since establishing her online audience in 2006, Janet has amassed a following of nearly 1 million across YouTube, TikTok and Twitter, no doubt a result of her infectious personality and transformative covers. ‘It’s Not That Deep’ is another step in her journey in which she remains true to her origins, but keen to step into the blissful, reflective atmosphere of a new era.

JANET DEVLIN & Guests

Limelight 2, Belfast

Fri 9 September 2022

Doors 7 pm/Early Show

18+ Only

Tickets on sale NOW from www.ticketmaster.ie

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Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and looks after the daily running of the website as well as hosting interviews for the weekly XS Noize Podcast. Mark's favourite album is Achtung Baby by U2.

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